13
13
Sep 21, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
in the war for afghanistan not to be a threat to the international community and for the burden of afghanistan. to reduce on the international community as you referred to at the beginning of the program are significant goals and objectives and sacrifices to be made tough decisions difficult decisions had to be made. if nothing important is easy. to achieve and we had to do those tough things difficult things heart wrenching things to get to where we are we're bierce we're satisfied that the objective we have in front of us. is worth sacrificing the tough decisions at that well let's just about talk about the specific tougher decisions that are that lie ahead the constitution of afghanistan the status of afghan national army what is going to be the status of taliban fighters what happens to the rights of all afghans including women and minorities who want to shorten this is do you have apart from the promises that the taliban have made it here to their side of the bargain for one thing if they don't that the year 2 the commitment that they have made to us and that our agreement with them. then
in the war for afghanistan not to be a threat to the international community and for the burden of afghanistan. to reduce on the international community as you referred to at the beginning of the program are significant goals and objectives and sacrifices to be made tough decisions difficult decisions had to be made. if nothing important is easy. to achieve and we had to do those tough things difficult things heart wrenching things to get to where we are we're bierce we're satisfied that the...
2
2.0
Apr 3, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
but a forgotten war it was meant to make sure that the government of afghanistan which was run by the taliban at the time wouldn't be able to give safe haven to al qaeda again after the attacks of $911.00 but here we are 2 decades later with the taliban out of power but still a significant force in afghanistan late last year the taliban and the united states were very very close to a major summit in camp david when everything fell apart at the last minute former president set a deadline for the withdrawal of the last few 1000 american troops for this may but president biden doubts that's going to happen so what's keeping us leaders from ending this forever war joining me to figure this out is stephen walt professor of international relations at harvard university and one of america's leading political scientists he coauthored the israel lobby with john mearsheimer in 2007 and most recently wrote the hell of good intentions america's foreign policy elite and the decline of u.s. primacy dr weil is terrific to have you on with us today talking about this let me just start for this is the
but a forgotten war it was meant to make sure that the government of afghanistan which was run by the taliban at the time wouldn't be able to give safe haven to al qaeda again after the attacks of $911.00 but here we are 2 decades later with the taliban out of power but still a significant force in afghanistan late last year the taliban and the united states were very very close to a major summit in camp david when everything fell apart at the last minute former president set a deadline for the...
51
51
Dec 24, 2017
12/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
in afghanistan or this is a shifting pattern in the u.s. strategy towards pakistan well it's unfortunate but i would look at it as if they are shifting their failure. into pakistan sitting the no one has done for so long and they have still not defeated the taliban if you really call them out of having a presence along with nato forces for more than one hundred fifty thousand troops. but the alabama admitted defeated though they claimed i mean by by day i mean american there claimed that al qaeda is finished destroyed and taliban have completely been removed and weakened they would not be able to regroup or to be a threat to us but now we see again it is a threat to them again so they have bed leave failed didn't have a understand lit them accepted fact and tried to find a peaceful solution. of our problem cannot be dissolved through cool as methods of whether it is it was in afghanistan or putting pressure on pakistan so they have to they have to leave isn't their policy and they need to revisit the policy as you say take interest in the r
in afghanistan or this is a shifting pattern in the u.s. strategy towards pakistan well it's unfortunate but i would look at it as if they are shifting their failure. into pakistan sitting the no one has done for so long and they have still not defeated the taliban if you really call them out of having a presence along with nato forces for more than one hundred fifty thousand troops. but the alabama admitted defeated though they claimed i mean by by day i mean american there claimed that al...
2
2.0
Dec 2, 2020
12/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
to be withdrawn from afghanistan in addition to the humans troops there is also a nato base in afghanistan in kabul at least the result of supports and they have a very clear mandate off training and mentoring the afghan national security forces but benito forces there is a lot of support which is also troops from different 7 countries who have been allies of the u.s. if u.s. troops were drawn not just to korea and in terms of you know supplies at this particular base that the supporting after violent capacity building supports to our military forces in afghanistan they will not be able to survive in the absence of the u.s. troops this is why we have seen the news that their general secretary of nato is inviting president elect joe biden a 2 didn't to nato to collectively make a decision on how to arrange this exact unfortunately and the way the media is portraying gets a probably this was because of the election season and the united states it is like troops withdraw and that's so it's 0 brits on the ground if you ask me as an afghan i am more happy more than happy to actually hear that i
to be withdrawn from afghanistan in addition to the humans troops there is also a nato base in afghanistan in kabul at least the result of supports and they have a very clear mandate off training and mentoring the afghan national security forces but benito forces there is a lot of support which is also troops from different 7 countries who have been allies of the u.s. if u.s. troops were drawn not just to korea and in terms of you know supplies at this particular base that the supporting after...
0
0.0
Jun 11, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
what's the future of afghanistan? you have 2 countries that are kind of caught in a vice and you make this clear in your national interest article that maybe maybe perhaps ukraine may have to forego nato membership in order to get a different thing. ah, and we haven't talked about it, but afghanistan sits in a vice between india and pakistan. right. doesn't control all its own temperature within its own borders and rocks and it raises the question of so, so u. s. history with vietnam, we eventually normalized 20 years after the vietnam war we have yet to meet in winner. is there a way to escape geostrategic vices that both of these countries are in and, and i would say with united states, is there a way 20 years from now to potentially normalized as we did with vietnam to do so with afghan. oh, i think they're all several alternative futures and maybe more than several. i'm depending on the configurations and what happens certainly that there's one alternate. the future where i have janice done. i makes peace with its
what's the future of afghanistan? you have 2 countries that are kind of caught in a vice and you make this clear in your national interest article that maybe maybe perhaps ukraine may have to forego nato membership in order to get a different thing. ah, and we haven't talked about it, but afghanistan sits in a vice between india and pakistan. right. doesn't control all its own temperature within its own borders and rocks and it raises the question of so, so u. s. history with vietnam, we...
16
16
Sep 12, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
can attract investment we tank the international community for their assistance to afghanistan and afghanistan. your continued engagement and support and help in the post peace treaty and. i wish to live in peace with pen with our neighbors and in cooperation with the international community while we are preventing terrorist groups from using our soil and our land with this way we extend our hand for cooperation to all of our neighbors. we believe that by attending p.u.c. there would be no use for the presence of foreign forces in our country however we need to create that wide conditions that together since the cost of war is not limited to afghanistan and it is a trip to our region and beyond therefore we urge all concerned countries near and far to help us again peace. ladies and gentlemen once again our heartfelt appreciation. to brotherly country and all our international friends who have stood by our people over the years i express my gratitude to all of them we look forward to your partnership and contributions as we move forward to turn peace and stability into a sustainable reality th
can attract investment we tank the international community for their assistance to afghanistan and afghanistan. your continued engagement and support and help in the post peace treaty and. i wish to live in peace with pen with our neighbors and in cooperation with the international community while we are preventing terrorist groups from using our soil and our land with this way we extend our hand for cooperation to all of our neighbors. we believe that by attending p.u.c. there would be no use...
26
26
Mar 10, 2020
03/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
partner seat in afghanistan and they also have more than 8000 troops in afghanistan so for them also they will need a safe passage and a plan to address from afghanistan where they see in the current deal that has not been rightly estimated and it will jump or dies the security of the people who will be dark as well as the security of the afghan security forces and afghan people overall because they will be left at the mercy of taliban and for sure taliban will not i would say hesitate to attack the afghan forces and afghan people in the absence of nato and u.s. forces in afghanistan things are moving extremely fast not just stripped starting to leave the u.n. security council is having this resolution put before him this is a draft that i have obtained. and they're going to lift the sanctions it seems on the taliban again that is reducing the leverage of the afghan government in negotiations and it does raise questions shafiq mention about future human rights and accountability for some awful crimes. i have to go back to do or draw all of the u.k. for says it's direct impact on the
partner seat in afghanistan and they also have more than 8000 troops in afghanistan so for them also they will need a safe passage and a plan to address from afghanistan where they see in the current deal that has not been rightly estimated and it will jump or dies the security of the people who will be dark as well as the security of the afghan security forces and afghan people overall because they will be left at the mercy of taliban and for sure taliban will not i would say hesitate to...
20
20
Feb 2, 2018
02/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
look at afghanistan history it's all about is geography now. i'm sure it has your question. creative means that we have to set up an end goal the end goal is peace the end goal is to belittle the insecure. rooty therefore it means that we how do we reach that goal so far we have tried as i said before a lot of different options have been put under mr bush and. mr obama is a new set of options with mr trump. so how do we reach the law i want guests we have a live online community as well in this conversation so just pause for a moment so i can bring them back in but when you mention the end goal being peace of course before we get to peace so there are people living their daily lives and struggling with that and so we want to check in with them on how they're going about that we got this comment via you tube someone is watching live for a novice clearly the military can't solve the problem people should take action to overcome their challenges rather than just hoping things will get better clearly also this is someone who is not in afghanistan b
look at afghanistan history it's all about is geography now. i'm sure it has your question. creative means that we have to set up an end goal the end goal is peace the end goal is to belittle the insecure. rooty therefore it means that we how do we reach that goal so far we have tried as i said before a lot of different options have been put under mr bush and. mr obama is a new set of options with mr trump. so how do we reach the law i want guests we have a live online community as well in this...
6
6.0
Aug 31, 2021
08/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
s. military flight out of afghanistan. in the past 2 weeks since capital fell, the taliban, 823000 civilians, and 6000 us citizens had been evacuated, making it the largest mass documentation undertaken by the military in us history. secretary of state antony, blinking, estimated under 200 us citizens were still in afghanistan, wanted to leave, but couldn't. and called on the taliban to live up to their pledge to allow them to do so. we will hold the taliban to which pledge to let people freely, depart, afghanistan. the taliban is committed to anyone with proper documents, leave the country in a safe in order to be mad. they said this privately and publicly, many times lincoln indicated to us would keep lines of communication open with the taliban. but said it would do so from doha katara with a us which set up a diplomatic mission to cobble. the u. s. s. ended its presence in afghanistan, but not necessarily its involvement. but what would future u. s. involvement in afghanistan look like president joe biden is expected t
s. military flight out of afghanistan. in the past 2 weeks since capital fell, the taliban, 823000 civilians, and 6000 us citizens had been evacuated, making it the largest mass documentation undertaken by the military in us history. secretary of state antony, blinking, estimated under 200 us citizens were still in afghanistan, wanted to leave, but couldn't. and called on the taliban to live up to their pledge to allow them to do so. we will hold the taliban to which pledge to let people...
20
20
Feb 29, 2020
02/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
comes down to it the future of afghanistan is for afghans to determine. and open the door for a complete withdrawal of u.s. and nato troops. comes the rommany watching al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha also coming up turkey's president says that he'll not stop refugees from heading to europe as thousands more flock to the border with greece and malaysia's king appoints a new prime minister putting an end to a week long political power struggle. could have a company welcome to al-jazeera after 18 months of talks and nearly 2 decades of war the u.s. and the afghan taliban have just signed a long way to deal paving the way to peace and the departure of foreign troops now the leader of the taliban delegation mullah baradar and the u.s. envoy for peace in afghanistan zalmay her sign the agreement in doha watched by dignitaries including the u.s. secretary of state and foreign ministers from qatar and pakistan under the deal the u.s. and nato say they'll pull out all foreign troops within 14 months if the taliban honors its part of the agreement and
comes down to it the future of afghanistan is for afghans to determine. and open the door for a complete withdrawal of u.s. and nato troops. comes the rommany watching al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha also coming up turkey's president says that he'll not stop refugees from heading to europe as thousands more flock to the border with greece and malaysia's king appoints a new prime minister putting an end to a week long political power struggle. could have a company welcome to...
23
23
Aug 17, 2020
08/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
afghanistan were on their way to the world cup. the kept a no rules among them told me that you should scratch me that i'm dreaming or know if you qualify for the world cup. so i said there was one guy who qualified for the work of a new play in the world cup. so now this team is getting ready to go to the t 20 world cup in the west indies afghanistan ranked as one of the 12 best sides in the world but their draw well that could hardly be toughened up against the 2007 world champions india and one of the favorites to win the tournament south africa i think these 2 countries in the in in the in in in memory and number one in number 2 in the morning and right now clifford bowling batting feeling everything is 100 points and but our players is going to beat your and they're doing that in different conditions but not easy for them. for india or for some. every single one of them and i'm hearing them and they're talking among themselves they want to talking about winning the game our mission as all of us to win the world cup so that's a
afghanistan were on their way to the world cup. the kept a no rules among them told me that you should scratch me that i'm dreaming or know if you qualify for the world cup. so i said there was one guy who qualified for the work of a new play in the world cup. so now this team is getting ready to go to the t 20 world cup in the west indies afghanistan ranked as one of the 12 best sides in the world but their draw well that could hardly be toughened up against the 2007 world champions india and...
22
22
Mar 1, 2020
03/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
cities it is it's across afghanistan i travel across afghanistan i have been to the villages i am a village woman everywhere you go probably the demand is different but. every human being and particularly woman no matter where they live there now want to have a life where their daughters could go to school they could benefit the you know the freedom that people in other parts of the world. enjoy that but this term of what then islam. values is a very broad term and we are an islamic country and women of afghanistan never demand that so far an eating beyond islamic values but there is a different interpretation of islamic values as we. have experienced that during taliban there was a different interpretation of islamic values in the parliament i india it is really bases i face some of these. male members of parliament who try to the have their own enter protection of islam within the islamic. call it islamic value so therefore i think we have to really clarify that and that's why the editor afghan dialogue or the enter afghan talks are crucial because you really have to clarify a lot of issu
cities it is it's across afghanistan i travel across afghanistan i have been to the villages i am a village woman everywhere you go probably the demand is different but. every human being and particularly woman no matter where they live there now want to have a life where their daughters could go to school they could benefit the you know the freedom that people in other parts of the world. enjoy that but this term of what then islam. values is a very broad term and we are an islamic country and...
5
5.0
Aug 30, 2021
08/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
let's listen if you wish to leave afghanistan. be granted safe passage to do so at any time whether by the airport or land borders. the resolution demands that the taliban live up to that commitment under the dough agreement to ensure the afghan territory does not become a safe haven for terrorists. its ordinary african men, women, and children who will suffer the most if it does. the resolution also could call for complete access for the un and humanitarian agencies. to get aid to those who need it and respect for human rights and international humanitarian law. this resolution shows that there is a minimum standard that the international community expects. the taliban to abide by. the taliban will be judged by the actions on the ground. not the woods coming out to the presidential palace. and the security council, of course, has tools at its disposal to hold them to account for those actions. thank you. i this resolution has been talked about as a 1st step. unanimous mandate the un assistance mission, an afghan, a stand. the man
let's listen if you wish to leave afghanistan. be granted safe passage to do so at any time whether by the airport or land borders. the resolution demands that the taliban live up to that commitment under the dough agreement to ensure the afghan territory does not become a safe haven for terrorists. its ordinary african men, women, and children who will suffer the most if it does. the resolution also could call for complete access for the un and humanitarian agencies. to get aid to those who...
76
76
Nov 12, 2017
11/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
strategy in afghanistan. the u.s. feared in afghanistan because. they did not target the sanctuaries they did not go to the sanctuaries to the sources of training and nursing and financing terrorism the rather went on attacking afghan villages afghan homes afghan children they created prisons in afghanistan they violated afghan sovereignty in every imaginable way the way they behaved in afghanistan the havey handed military behavior in afghanistan caused the afghan people's alienation in that in a nation is bringing about the troubles that we have you mention u.s. heavy handedness and the killing of civilians by the u.s. and the continuation of war but what about your own leadership you were president of afghanistan for a decade at the i.c.c. prosecutor the international criminal court prosecutor has just announced she's requesting an investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in afghanistan going back to two thousand and three and in the i.c.c. is twenty sixteen report they said they had a reasonable basis to believe war c
strategy in afghanistan. the u.s. feared in afghanistan because. they did not target the sanctuaries they did not go to the sanctuaries to the sources of training and nursing and financing terrorism the rather went on attacking afghan villages afghan homes afghan children they created prisons in afghanistan they violated afghan sovereignty in every imaginable way the way they behaved in afghanistan the havey handed military behavior in afghanistan caused the afghan people's alienation in that...
4
4.0
Aug 30, 2021
08/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
service members still in afghanistan. there was a lot in that briefing, but he confirmed that since august 14th, the us military's helped to evacuate 823000 civilians, including about 6000 us citizens. he did say not all people that wanted to leave. they were able to get out, were hearing from the state department that they believed that there are still less than $250.00 us citizens in afghanistan, that we're not able to get to the airport in the statement by joe biden, that you just read it went and also say that that bite and said that it was the unanimous conclusion from all of his top commanders, that he should not extend the deadline past august 31st. and that is why the u. s. pulled out when it did. mackenzie, the general, also stating that the last military plains, that left homemade cause i international airport, carry the top us military general on the ground as well as the top us diplomat, the ambassador to afghanistan. and once that plane left and it was wheels up, essentially, at that point, the u. s. military
service members still in afghanistan. there was a lot in that briefing, but he confirmed that since august 14th, the us military's helped to evacuate 823000 civilians, including about 6000 us citizens. he did say not all people that wanted to leave. they were able to get out, were hearing from the state department that they believed that there are still less than $250.00 us citizens in afghanistan, that we're not able to get to the airport in the statement by joe biden, that you just read it...
12
12
Dec 6, 2020
12/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
invaded afghanistan back in 2001. public is losing patience with fighting wars abroad president trump also appears to be bent on bringing troops home at any cost he has been willing to make concessions to the taliban and there are reports that the u.s. has been pressuring your government to do the same do you think the u.s. is really invested in a peace agreement or is it more the trump just wants to get out and cut the u.s. losses. the idea was agreement would have been if the negotiations between united states taliban and taliban with the delegation from republic of iran is what are some of the public of one a son would have started at the same time which was almost 2 years back that would gave the delegation of republic a better position for bargaining but in the meantime we hope that there is no rush in terms of withdrawing troops under the circumstances that withdrawal is an issue but on the basis of the condition reality in afghanistan this is something that has been also stated in the us taliban agreement that
invaded afghanistan back in 2001. public is losing patience with fighting wars abroad president trump also appears to be bent on bringing troops home at any cost he has been willing to make concessions to the taliban and there are reports that the u.s. has been pressuring your government to do the same do you think the u.s. is really invested in a peace agreement or is it more the trump just wants to get out and cut the u.s. losses. the idea was agreement would have been if the negotiations...
98
98
Aug 19, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
is donald trump in a rush to withdraw from afghanistan the u.s. president hints that a deal with the taliban it could in washington's longest military engagement abroad but what it in-depth ghana stands troubles this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. the u.s. and the taliban appear to be inching closer to an agreement that could end afghanistan's 18 year war american officials say negotiators have made significant progress president donald trump his peace envoy to afghanistan zalmay khalilzad and top security advisers held discussions on friday trump tweeted that meeting was very good and said many sides are looking to make a deal if possible the taliban and the u.s. have held several rounds of talks in qatar but the group has refused to sit with the afghan government which it considers a puppet of the u.s. charlotte bellus has been following those talks she reports from kabul. the talks between the u.s. and the taliban are very nearly agree when the 2 groups the u.s. negotiators and the taliban negotiators in doha broke 2 o'clock
is donald trump in a rush to withdraw from afghanistan the u.s. president hints that a deal with the taliban it could in washington's longest military engagement abroad but what it in-depth ghana stands troubles this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. the u.s. and the taliban appear to be inching closer to an agreement that could end afghanistan's 18 year war american officials say negotiators have made significant progress president donald trump his peace envoy to afghanistan...
11
11
Mar 7, 2020
03/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
issues they are also part of afghanistan conflict and they have been in afghanistan for the last 18 years for example our list some countries like france like germany u.k. even need them than they are and have been part of that 18 years of war at least for the 14 years or 13 years and i suffer in afghanistan so i think united it is speaking out because it's not party to that but when it comes to the action implementation and support i would assume that these other member state also because they have stake in of on the sons water then they may also not be very much supportive that's why i'm not very optimistic that this will take us to a conclusion here in kabul if we're talking realistically know about the situation with nobody involved in the afghan conflict going back 40 years say ends up in a court at the hague where does that was the signal that sends out to the innocent civilians who lost everything or came very close to losing everything. look the problem in afghanistan is definitely this will satisfy the week terms of the conflict but don't forget that afghanistan is also fragmente
issues they are also part of afghanistan conflict and they have been in afghanistan for the last 18 years for example our list some countries like france like germany u.k. even need them than they are and have been part of that 18 years of war at least for the 14 years or 13 years and i suffer in afghanistan so i think united it is speaking out because it's not party to that but when it comes to the action implementation and support i would assume that these other member state also because they...
7
7.0
Aug 30, 2021
08/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
i saw k fighters that are still in afghanistan now. okay, many thanks for that. gabriel elizondo for us in washington dc. well, we can head to cobble now and speak to correspondent robin, but bright. so rolled president joe biden, keeping his word withdrawal from afghanistan by the 31st of august. but it's come at quite a cost, doesn't it? yeah, absolutely made. it's just a few hours now before sunrise here. enough gun it's done and people in cobble and gas comes down as a whole will start to be waking up to the new reality for the for the 1st time in 20 years. there are no us soldiers on afghan soil. all of this started to unfold really quite quickly. late monday, going through into tuesday morning. here there's been mounting speculation over the past couple of days or so with the continuing pace of the evacuation flights from the cobble airport about just when the united states would meet the deadline and would meet its target of getting the last u. s. s. service personnel off the time back, and we started to get reports just off the
i saw k fighters that are still in afghanistan now. okay, many thanks for that. gabriel elizondo for us in washington dc. well, we can head to cobble now and speak to correspondent robin, but bright. so rolled president joe biden, keeping his word withdrawal from afghanistan by the 31st of august. but it's come at quite a cost, doesn't it? yeah, absolutely made. it's just a few hours now before sunrise here. enough gun it's done and people in cobble and gas comes down as a whole will start to...
3
3.0
Aug 17, 2021
08/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
do you do share the fear that some have expressed that afghanistan? now risks becoming a breeding ground for groups like like all kinder and i school and so on. absolutely. you know, prior to 911, we were still given something like 75000000 for a to ask in country and one form or the other. so, you know, and we were engaged pre 911. they did not have any, i'd say focus or bitterness towards us until like al qaeda came in there and i think now they are going to have more of a focus. there is going to be revenge. we've left a tremendous amount of military equipment there and a lot of trained soldiers who will slip sides and so decided it's not gonna be a bit of terrorism. went to terror on china, russia, other foreign actors, bad actors are going to see this as a potential training camp, recruitment area breathing, graham, whatever you want to call it. so yes, they're going to totally reject american and western values on terrorism. david, the rush, president biden did acknowledge that he was surprised by the speed of this collapse of the, of the afghan
do you do share the fear that some have expressed that afghanistan? now risks becoming a breeding ground for groups like like all kinder and i school and so on. absolutely. you know, prior to 911, we were still given something like 75000000 for a to ask in country and one form or the other. so, you know, and we were engaged pre 911. they did not have any, i'd say focus or bitterness towards us until like al qaeda came in there and i think now they are going to have more of a focus. there is...
5
5.0
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
and how many americans stuck in afghanistan. and how many serve holders of you still got to get out? can we get some accuracy on those figures please? well, of course the us is our most important ally. i mean has been this relationship and partnership has been there for decades. demonstrated our reliance on on this and i, it's between us and the united states and several occasions. the us has been a strong security, bought not to the state of strong economy. boston at, i strong thought, not on data cation in all the fields. i don't think that there is any correlation between what's happening and i've gone on and how the us is looking at the region and the partnership with the agent. especially with the gulf region, from our perspective, that there was a war for 20 years. and this war has ended and we hope that there is a better prospect for, for the future, enough going to sun as a facilitator and media in this process, we have to support the day after the withdraw enough of the us forces supporting it by building a strong, cohe
and how many americans stuck in afghanistan. and how many serve holders of you still got to get out? can we get some accuracy on those figures please? well, of course the us is our most important ally. i mean has been this relationship and partnership has been there for decades. demonstrated our reliance on on this and i, it's between us and the united states and several occasions. the us has been a strong security, bought not to the state of strong economy. boston at, i strong thought, not on...
26
26
Oct 24, 2017
10/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
i must tell you can't just blame pakistan obviously on what's happening in afghanistan i mean afghanistan has got a problem with its weak leadership for example you can bomb the taliban to the table. you know what yes there are some there are internal problems and these problems are can be anywhere i mean any country will have any of these problems we do face problems here but the leadership in the government governance structures are weak and that the problem within the security sector the corruption is an issue that has been raised time and again but then. the narrative of the discourse which is in here is that this is the conflict the war of the militancy is the behind all these problems that the government of afghanistan has not been able to really put push the agenda for reforms forward. it can be either way i mean a chicken and egg issue you can you can say that we have support of our neighbors who stop supporting militants and we are able the government of afghanistan is able to take a bread bread of peace and have a moment of peace they can concentrate on governance reforms and de
i must tell you can't just blame pakistan obviously on what's happening in afghanistan i mean afghanistan has got a problem with its weak leadership for example you can bomb the taliban to the table. you know what yes there are some there are internal problems and these problems are can be anywhere i mean any country will have any of these problems we do face problems here but the leadership in the government governance structures are weak and that the problem within the security sector the...
159
159
Nov 7, 2017
11/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
his arrival back in afghanistan coincided with my own to work with the un. never met the salad a lot and i saw him once in the bazaar then as a convoy car passing by but i never you know we didn't labor he thing we didn't know each other were looking at the other so. that first year that he was in the area was the time when he's still in a fight his free lation ship was mullah mohammad omar. natoma the rhythm of the. shivers and out with. well you make sure the movie showed up i want to thank you jeff gordon with the job but when i'm going to miss you more when the interview took on the whole i'll miss the cut what. in afghanistan marty miller and unocal how did the cia did the training of local workers who were to be employed on the so-called peace pipeline. we'd like to hire locally so we had employment opportunities for the afghans in fact one of the things we didn't khandahar as we established a training center we found an old abandoned warehouse that we outfitted then we brought some equipment any a welding equipment. to those who were needed for the tr
his arrival back in afghanistan coincided with my own to work with the un. never met the salad a lot and i saw him once in the bazaar then as a convoy car passing by but i never you know we didn't labor he thing we didn't know each other were looking at the other so. that first year that he was in the area was the time when he's still in a fight his free lation ship was mullah mohammad omar. natoma the rhythm of the. shivers and out with. well you make sure the movie showed up i want to thank...
22
22
Feb 29, 2020
02/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
are expected to sign a deal in qatar in the coming hours and ending the war in afghanistan. i'm convinced this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up turkey's president says he will not stop refugees from heading to europe as thousands more flock to the border with greece. authorities in the usa 2 more coronavirus cases have been detected with no don't origin. malaysia's king appoints a new prime minister putting an end to a week long political struggle. the u.s. and afghan taliban a just sign a preliminary deal in the coming hours that could eventually end america's longest running war it's the result of 18 months of talks but once it's agreed there is still a long way to go the 1st stage will be a $135.00 day period of what's called a meaningful reduction in violence that is set to include the exchange of some $6000.00 prisoners a deal is being described as a precursor to a peace agreement between the warring sides within afghanistan it's hoped this will lead to talks between the taliban and the government in kabul as well as the withdrawal of foreign troops leading u
are expected to sign a deal in qatar in the coming hours and ending the war in afghanistan. i'm convinced this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up turkey's president says he will not stop refugees from heading to europe as thousands more flock to the border with greece. authorities in the usa 2 more coronavirus cases have been detected with no don't origin. malaysia's king appoints a new prime minister putting an end to a week long political struggle. the u.s. and afghan taliban a just...
1
1.0
Apr 15, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
satellites and help the government of afghanistan. security while it would negotiate with the taliban and unfortunately now it doesn't look like it's going to be the case anymore 'd but as they would say you know you know maybe this is a way to put pressure on the afghan government to actually get its act together and start creating the conditions to negotiate this would be the only way forward. because it is indeed a terrible you say it's time for the afghan government to get its act together and end of the conditions that is agreed to but is it solely the afghan government that is to blame for the stalling of the peace process. well you know of course the american government has been important to the taliban supposed to trumpet nice french and the not to buy an unused transition with its condition though an ounce of that was drawn at least the trumpet the station had with conditions follow it so it's definitely not just the afghan government's fault but you know the get the administration has been too busy fighting with all the poli
satellites and help the government of afghanistan. security while it would negotiate with the taliban and unfortunately now it doesn't look like it's going to be the case anymore 'd but as they would say you know you know maybe this is a way to put pressure on the afghan government to actually get its act together and start creating the conditions to negotiate this would be the only way forward. because it is indeed a terrible you say it's time for the afghan government to get its act together...
2
2.0
Apr 15, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
but 1st after 20 years in afghanistan the u.s. and nato say the time has come to end their military campaign leaders made the announcements on wednesday say after 2 decades it no longer makes sense to keep thousands of troops in the country white house correspondent kimberly harkat reports. after a generation of war in afghanistan u.s. president joe biden says it's time for american soldiers to return home we cannot continue the cycle of extending or expanding our military presence in afghanistan hoping to create ideal conditions i'm now the 4th united states president to preside over american troop presence in afghanistan to republicans to democrats. i will pass this responsibility on to a 5th the withdrawal of u.s. forces begins may 1st and ends by september 11th the 20th anniversary of the attacks on new york's twin towers and the pentagon the u.s. invaded afghanistan in 2001 attacking al qaeda training camps where osama bin laden coordinated the attacks but biden says since then security threats have evolved osama bin laden wa
but 1st after 20 years in afghanistan the u.s. and nato say the time has come to end their military campaign leaders made the announcements on wednesday say after 2 decades it no longer makes sense to keep thousands of troops in the country white house correspondent kimberly harkat reports. after a generation of war in afghanistan u.s. president joe biden says it's time for american soldiers to return home we cannot continue the cycle of extending or expanding our military presence in...
34
34
Jan 26, 2018
01/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 1
but just the definitely what we see in your men afghanistan syria. and so many complexities of increasing disregard by states for your share in the going to the why are the non-state actor or are obviously. very much behind a number of violent attacks of different nature looting of a speech and the key that image is also our capacity as human into any way. to be able to engage with as non-state actor or in order to do so we stayed. are. going to getting a ration conduct a reasonable ration for instance need to acknowledge that it's also important for own security and no capacity to a neutral and. in some context to engage with those non-state actor whether they be loved as a terrorist group criminal group unseen i says it's very important for on security that we are able and the road to engage with those different non-state actors and agree that one of the context. limit of context of it's an increasing complexity is an increasing number of group including number of complex ideology behind. to get us into to engage with those different groups for hum
but just the definitely what we see in your men afghanistan syria. and so many complexities of increasing disregard by states for your share in the going to the why are the non-state actor or are obviously. very much behind a number of violent attacks of different nature looting of a speech and the key that image is also our capacity as human into any way. to be able to engage with as non-state actor or in order to do so we stayed. are. going to getting a ration conduct a reasonable ration for...
3
3.0
Aug 18, 2021
08/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the eve of afghanistan's independence day. when we might expected that well, feelings are running high, there is a possibility of more protests than the possibility of more questions. now, immediate aftermath of the taliban takeover there was a surgeon hospitalizations in the afghan capital cobble. some of the patients have come from cobble international airport where they were shot while trying to reach the departures area. charlotte bellis went to a hospital in cobble with some of the patients a being treated this 10 year old from s gonna stands eastern province of talk to you. it was shot on saturday. it took his family hours to reach emergency hospital and central cobble. my been, he was in bad shape. this is the 1st intensive care unit in afghanistan. doctor say they witnessed the surgeon patients after the telephone took over cobble on sunday . they said most were the victims of clashes criminals and chaos at the airport. politic situation, unfortunately causes many, many of the people by bullets by phone. so today's the
this is the eve of afghanistan's independence day. when we might expected that well, feelings are running high, there is a possibility of more protests than the possibility of more questions. now, immediate aftermath of the taliban takeover there was a surgeon hospitalizations in the afghan capital cobble. some of the patients have come from cobble international airport where they were shot while trying to reach the departures area. charlotte bellis went to a hospital in cobble with some of the...
26
26
Jul 1, 2018
07/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
or not on the government of afghanistan but all stakeholders in the refugee situation have their own responsibilities in they have to perform them. starting from atlanta stand they have to look into different categories of refugees in afghanistan for example those who have established businesses in pakistan and in the good life that they can come easily in a just one son's life or they have they should have a smooth transition for their companies in factories into afghanistan or those skilled laborers that we have in pakistan governor if you get in packs and they can come to afghanistan and they can have decent lives in afghanistan too or could be exported as a labor skilled laborers to the middle east countries apart from that those afghans living in pakistan who have their family members abroad in wiston countries or in middle east can have decent lives in afghanistan without any problem similarly that of afghans who are working in afghanistan but their families still live in pakistan afghanistan should promote in and ask them to bring their families back to venice. now the remains
or not on the government of afghanistan but all stakeholders in the refugee situation have their own responsibilities in they have to perform them. starting from atlanta stand they have to look into different categories of refugees in afghanistan for example those who have established businesses in pakistan and in the good life that they can come easily in a just one son's life or they have they should have a smooth transition for their companies in factories into afghanistan or those skilled...
19
19
Mar 1, 2020
03/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
we have found her koofi who's a former member of the afghanistan parliament and chairperson of afghanistan's women civil society human rights commission and from washington d.c. we're joined by birth or go persuade me who is a distinguished senior fellow with the research foundation welcome to you all if you are let's start with you if i may you have lived through the time of the taliban when they took over afghanistan in the 1990 s. and when they banished women from public life you face them as a politician in negotiations how hopeful are you at this moment that we're heading towards peace and a peace that's acceptable to all. well we in afghanistan are cautiously optimistic i'm hopeful i'm saying cautiously because the we the people of afghanistan the political community does have a society and people from across walks of life are fed up with the 4 decades of war which afghans have paid the major price for it in the meantime. this is the hope if if this war ends that if peace with dignity and justice prevails in afghanistan i think this is what people of afghanistan expect and desire and d
we have found her koofi who's a former member of the afghanistan parliament and chairperson of afghanistan's women civil society human rights commission and from washington d.c. we're joined by birth or go persuade me who is a distinguished senior fellow with the research foundation welcome to you all if you are let's start with you if i may you have lived through the time of the taliban when they took over afghanistan in the 1990 s. and when they banished women from public life you face them...